Terms of Use

TERMS OF USE

The domain stampinup.com is registered to Stampin' Up!, Inc. which conducts business as Stampin' Up!® in the United States. A Canadian affiliate company, Stampin' Up! Canada, ULC. conducts business as Stampin' Up! in Canada. These Terms of Use are intended for US and Canadian visitors to the Stampin' Up! website.

Please note that by using stampinup.com (hereinafter referred to as the Stampin' Up! customer website), you agree to these Terms of Use. We reserve the right to modify or revise these Terms of Use at any time without prior notice. Your use of the Stampin' Up! customer website following the posting of changes to these Terms of Use constitutes your unconditional acceptance of those changes. For this reason, we encourage you to review these Terms of Use whenever you use the Stampin' Up! customer website.

COPYRIGHT

The Stampin' Up! customer website is copyrighted to Stampin' Up!, Inc. and is protected under United States and international copyright law and treaties. Unless otherwise noted, all text, images, graphical design elements, photographs, illustrations, and other written or visual materials are copyrights of Stampin' Up!, Inc. Except as explicitly stated otherwise with regard to specific content, none of the content of the Stampin' Up! customer website may be downloaded, reproduced, distributed, or displayed in any way. Unauthorized use of any Stampin' Up! customer website content is strictly prohibited.

ARTWORK

The images in any stamp sets shown on the Stampin' Up! customer website are protected by United States and international trademark and copyright laws. Actual stamps may vary in size from the images shown on your computer, depending on their original posting size and the configuration of your browser and screen resolution. Reproduction of these images in any form is strictly prohibited.

Third-Party Trademarks

Glue Dots is a registered trademark of Glue Dots International, LLC. StazOn, VersaMark, and VersaMarker is a registered trademark of Tsukineko.

DISCLAIMER

The Stampin' Up! customer website is provided without warranties of any kind, either express or implied. No guarantee is made as to the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of the information contained in or accessible from the Stampin' Up! customer website, or that they will be free from viruses or service interruptions. The user assumes all risk and responsibility for his or her use of the Stampin' Up! customer website.

CALIFORNIA SUPPLY CHAINS ACT

Stampin’ Up!® Disclosure for the State of California Transparency in Supply Chains Act

Stampin’ Up! expects all of its suppliers to comply with the applicable laws and regulations of the United States and those of the respective country of manufacture or exportation. While 80 percent of Stampin’ Up! products are manufactured domestically, Stampin’ Up! will not conduct business with any supplier that uses involuntary labor of any kind; including prison labor, indentured labor, bonded labor, or labor obtained through human trafficking or slavery. Pursuant to the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (2012), below is a disclosure of the efforts Stampin’ Up! takes to ensure that human trafficking plays no part in our direct supply chain.

Verification:

Stampin’ Up! product development team conducts regular inspections of manufacturers, both foreign and domestic, to verify safety and working conditions. Inspections also include monitoring for human trafficking and slavery risks within the supply chain. Inspections are conducted by members of the Stampin’ Up! product development team, who receive training in identifying potential human trafficking and slavery risks.

Audits:

The Stampin’ Up! product development team conducts regular audits of all manufacturers, both foreign and domestic, to verify the safety and working conditions. The audit includes monitoring for human trafficking and slavery risks within the supply chain. When potential violations are identified, a course of action is determined to best address them.

Certification:

Aside from submitting to regular inspections, suppliers are not required to offer certification that materials incorporated into the company’s product comply with trafficking and slavery laws in the country or countries in which the suppliers do business.

Internal Accountability:

All Stampin’ Up! product development team employees attend regular training in identifying potential human trafficking and slavery risks. Stampin’ Up! will not conduct business with any supplier that uses involuntary labor of any kind; including prison labor, indentured labor, bonded labor, or labor obtained through human trafficking or slavery. When potential violations are identified, a course of action is determined to best address them.

Training:

All Stampin’ Up! product development team employees receive training as part of their employee orientation upon hire and are also required to attend regular trainings in identifying potential human trafficking and slavery risks.

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